Epically Masked was an attempt to inspire people to wear face coverings to slow the spread of COVID‑19 by depicting the epically heroic nature of everyday people. I have always been fascinated by this form of propaganda in the service and development of ideology. It is through the portrait form that I investigate these ideas. In my series Epically Masked, I explore the idea of subversive propaganda in support of the public good. This work asks a question about the sharply divergent ideologies that developed within Midwestern American culture: why can’t some see the heroic nature of simply wearing a piece of fabric over their nose and mouth?